"Duquesne Incline"
A watercolor painting created in 2006 by Laszlo Tar. It depicts a wonderful skyline
view of one of the Golden Triangle from Mount Washington, with the historic Duquesne Incline enroute. Mr. Tar
and his wife lived in Pittsburgh, PA for a short period, from 2006
to 2007, until her passing. This is one of a very limited collection
of his Pittsburgh
Art Prints. Perfectly unique and very painterly.

The
original is a watercolor and gouache painting created
on Italian Fabriano Artistico paper.
Drawings by Michelangelo and Raphael executed on papers
from Fabriano still hang in museums and are a testament
to the quality of Fabriano paper. This very fine paper
has the watermark "Fabriano Artistico" along both edges and when
visible on the original painting, these watermarks are
also clearly evident on our print images. Paper watermarks
are used as date reference points by historians, collectors
and appraisers and because our prints are exact replicas
of the original work, the visible watermarks on the
original are also reproduced on the print. Mr. Tar
primarily used two types of paper for his original
watercolors. One is Fabriano Artistico (Italian) and
the other is Arches (French). Both manufacturers include watermarks on
their papers.